~THIE MICHIGAN DAILY ___.. I C I toh 1 Foot Wear' -----, ; Dull and Patent Leather Fawn and Gr eycloth, Tops Price $4.00 -and $4.50 115 S. Main St, Fi Extra. "War Zone"' Special After 9 P. M. each day all-"Ports" are closed but you can -shoot" your films in to the "NMight Box" for early morning 4,Developments" Films- for Development - Ready Next Afternoon cPrinting < i-( < sBoth IC- (4" Evening and always the best work: in Ann Arbor I LYNDON 1% 1 We Dlo Repairing AND Altering r C. 1. KIDD- Sophomore j1530-1J 1112 S. Univ. Ave wmw !r FORMER DEAN DIE'S IN NEW'ORK CITY Dr. HCudson, llead of Literary College from 1'97 to 1907, Passed Away Monday SUFFERED FROMI SEVERE COJA) - - ----I PWA% AY' 'E-CTIONERY ma'n Street ri Theory, and All Branches ot, Music taught at the School of Music VNAIRDSTREET irmoomm anted our a Specialties better Dr. Richard Hudson, dean of the lit- erary college from 1897 to 1907, died at his apartnent in the Biltmore hotel, New York, late Monday night. Dr. Hudson, who was, in his seventieth year, had been suffering for a long time from a severe cold, and his death was not a]together uin expeted. Dr. Hudson was born in England and came to America in his early youth. He graduated from the lit- erary college of the university in 1871, being a member of the same class as President Harry 1. Hutchins. In 1878, after several years spent in the mnis- try, he was made a member of the Englis~h history faculty, and in 18881 was appointed to the head of that de- partmnent. In 1897 the board of re- gents elected Professor Hudson dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, a position he held until 1907, when Ill health forced him to re- sign. Professor Hudson continued as head of the history department until 1911, when he resigned, and was given the honorary 'title of professoremeritus. Since that time hiehas been traveling in Europe, until recently failing healh compelled hrim to remain indoors. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made, but it is expected that hie will be burled in .Detroit. CAMPUS NEWS NOTES RECEIVES PRAISE IN LETTERS OF ALUMNI Bull1etin Announces jrbI4 Ui~uon Will Send "M" Song Books oi Application Appreciation of the 30,000 copies of Campus News Notes, a university bul- letin the last of which have just been mailed out to alumni, has been comn- ing in steadily at the office of Edward W Haislip, 14L, who is editor of the publication. The next issue will prob- ably leave the press the latter part of March. As at result of announcements in the bulletin, stating that booklets of "M" songs'would be furnished to alumni on application to the Michigan Union, tel- legrams and letters have been coming from all parts of the country. Among others the following have written their appreciation and asked for song books; Dr. F. S. Hull, '80M, of Mid- dleville, Mich.; C. F. Chubb, '97, who is president of the alumni association at Pittsburg; M. E. Porter, 93E, of Wasington, D. C.; G. S. Burgess, '05, of Detroit; and Dr. D. M. Catrell, '79D, who is registrar at the Tennessee Den- tal College at, Memphis. James Strasburg, '02L,ao' Detroit, wrote that hie was "very much Inter- ested" in the new publication, and 1, K. Vxould, '14L, of Detroit, compi- mented the editor personally,:Letters from Grand Rapids alumni and oth- erg have been sending approbation, and the campus in generl eems to commend the bulletin.+ After the first edition was sent out,E !just before Christmas vcation, about1 500 changes of address were sent ina by alumni who had changed residence . F. L. FALL, 514 E. William Prone 2223 PRESSINGan~ds Called For +dDetivred 'NO LOSS BY FIRIE I eWLESE A A~aB SILVERsIIFJIS n4AtR R. Pop. Mat. lflfl Week Feb .22 Wed. ARfI u Night&Sat.Mat. 25c. to$I.00 25c. to $1.50 DETROIT JOHN COST Presents the Syncopated Broadway Diversion WHAT'S COINC ON The Song Show-The Futn Show-The Dance Show With All Star Cast--Frances Marion, Maude Be. atty, D~orothy Webb, Doyle and Dixon, and a real daucing chorus, Caps, and'-Gowns for All Departments You Lits, you Laws, you Engineers - you Seniors from every Department -we're ready to take your measure now. We've opened the Cap and Gown section and placed it in experienced" hands. Our outfits are from Cox Sons and Vining --the well-known eastern academic 'costumers. Rental charge is $2.00 from Swing-out through Commencement. Pay- inent only when delivered. The Mlayer-Schairer Co. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN i r 605 E. William St. WE Pride Ourselves on the kind of Program work Produced by us. The MECCA .f ECONOMY SEEKERS* Oren's Cafeteria (Third Floor) .ete line of Students' supplies. THlE DELTA and Packard Theate 1PWEDNESDAY'!NIGHT' ~y ThatreMARCH 3rd ENCACEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! in Onar the Tentmaker Sian Romance by IRichard Walton Tully, aufhor of "The Bird of Paradise," HE SEASON'S SUPREME SPECTACLE!I CURTAIN AT 8 P. M. PROHIBITION WORHK Local Misinests and Faculty Wit Send Tett~ers Seeking Aid of Parenits MAY VCIRCULATE IPETTTION HERE In an effort to promo~te the passage of the Straight bill for the prohibition of saloons within a, five-mile radius Remember, we couldn't do this if the product didn't warrant it. Get in on a good thing and leave your next order with us. U only Cafeteria The. Home of Hart, Shaffner & Marx .Clo t h es in Ann Arbor 9~ CRemiember that slogan when you start to do your Easter Buying. (W~et into ONE Hart, Shaffner and Marx Suit - and you'll have the HI. S. & M. habit. Qfit's a good habit to acquire=- for it insures your "correct- ness in dress. 'I SA iICIS FBALCONY :OU Iset ow, i Sols -t .i0J N(,t 5Rows,1i Sats i.0 Lass,:, RoW',:151 Seats SMONDAY, MARCH ;, Y 1.00 ESTABLISH1ED 1818 B~ROADWAY COR.1 WENNTY=SEOND 5'~ NCIKW YORK~. rrepresenta.tive, Mr. Gormlani, will be at the Pontchartrain Hotel 'ODAY and 'TOMVORROW ng 'Styies in ready made Garments Dress or Sporting Wear Furnishings Hats anid Shoes of all state educational institutions, a committee of local business men and un'versity °professors have financed a cun lpaign which is being made among the parents of ll university students; living in the state of Michigan. This same committee was largely instru- mental in bringing the "Flyinrg Squad- ron" to Ann Arbor last month. Satuarday- night 1,300 letters were sent out by the university Y. M. C. A. at the requlest of this comnnitttee, ask- lug- the parents of university students whether thie contemplated legislation mect withi their approval, and request- iu) an expr ession of opinion oft an en- Clos;ed post ("cad. The letter, which :tattes no argumrrents for or against the bi l l , to get a statement of opinion on the hiill from those parents most con- :FerIIEd(,'(alut it reqtuests3 those sufficient- ly initc;=~tcecl in the promotion of the nwensure to w rite their representatives andw senators, stating their position. Tlh o cmm mi ttee is alsoH considering the adlvisability of furthering a sys- ten of petitions among the residents of the Clltytend next Sunday the paro- posed mteasure will be explained in the majtant 7? al ice of th e student body, and the comunt terFe hopes, to have the necessary p~l5sfo lii ti ;atioi completed by the <.-iid of the w'eek (Conl~tied froml Page 1) wor infi slowing up the avalanche of baskets th~t continually threatened the pharmiie ernd of the court. The line-up and summlary: Pliarmics (11) Homeops (20) Peek ... ......F........-Maggio Shivel ................Mandeville Clark........ ..C ..........Closz Revens ...................Cady Cummings.....G ..... ...Wollcott Field goals-Maggio; Mandeville 2, Closz 4, Wollcott 2, Feek; Shivel 2; goals from foul-Closz 2, Shivel, Rev- ens, Clark 2.'- Referee-Crawford. Um- plre--Rowe; Time of halves-I16 miny- utes.I Four games will be played tonight, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The sched- ule follows : '17E vs. '18E, '16 vs.. '16, '17 vs. '18 '15M, vs. '16M. Rev. W.O. Raymfond Will Talk Tonight Cunder the general subject of "'Types of Religious Experience," the Rev. William 0. Raymond, of the English department, will talk at 7:30 o'clock tonight in St. Andrewv's Episcopal churceh on thie subject of "The Proph- el:'' 1'h, subject will be "The Wise- man," on next Wednesday evening. Ine- ('11V'oza CIcti ioltoMeet Tomorrow to Meberits of the